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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:02 pm Post subject:

My guy and I have been discussing what kind of drugs Paul Reuben was on. I say Acid, he says PCP. Any other suggestions?

The stop motion is really cool though. What the hell was he thinking when he went into a XXX theater as well as collecting art of undressed minors?_________________Before God created Las he pondered on all the aspects a woman might have, he considered which ones would look good super-inflated and which ones to leave alone.
After much deliberation he gave her a giant comfort zone. - Michael

[quote=wiki]Many now-well-known TV and film actors received their major breaks on the show, including Phil Hartman, as Captain Carl; Laurence Fishburne, as Cowboy Curtis; Jimmy Smits, as "your authorized Conky repairman"; Lynne Stewart as "the most beautiful woman in Puppetland," Miss Yvonne; S. Epatha Merkerson, as Reba the Mail Lady; Natasha Lyonne as one of the children, Opal; Steve James as Derek, Reba's one-time boyfriend; and Sandra Bernhard as Rhonda the Picturephone Operator.

Other major human characters include the King of Cartoons (played by Gilbert Lewis season one and William Marshall all subsequent seasons), Tito the Playhouse Lifeguard (played by Roland Rodriguez) season one, and Mrs. Rene (played by Suzanne Kent). Among the other characters, John Paragon played Jambi the Genie and voiced Pterri the Pterrodactyl; Ric Heitzman voiced Mr. Window; Kevin Carlson voiced Clocky, Conky, and Floory; George McGrath voiced Globey; Alison Mork voiced Chairry, Chicky Baby, and the Magic Screen; Anna Seidman voiced Penny; and Wayne White voiced Dirty Dog, Mr. Kite, and Randy the Bully. Ric Heitzman, George McGrath, and Wayne White all voiced the fish and flowers. Rob Zombie was a part of the Production Staff

The music for the show was provided by artists including Mark Mothersbaugh, The Residents,Todd Rundgren, Danny Elfman, Mitchell Froom, Van Dyke Parks, George Clinton and Dweezil Zappa.[/quote]

In its entire run, the show won 22 Emmys as well as other awards.

"I'm just trying to illustrate that it's okay to be different—not that it's good, not that it's bad, but that it's all right. I'm trying to tell kids to have a good time and to encourage them to be creative and to question things," Reubens told an interviewer in Rolling Stone.